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Title: Biden Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Mar 12, 2024 12:36 pm A few hours later, Biden tore into Trump during a speech in the battleground state of New Hampshire. “If anyone tries to cut Social Security or Medicare, or raise the retirement age again, I will stop them,” the president said. “This morning, Donald Trump said cuts to Social Security and Medicare are on the table again.”
Yahoo News I just happen to be one of those folk’s depending on the taxes I put into that social security fund all my life. Not quite like some folk that have wiggled out of their fair share all their life. For me …. My vote is not about supporting Biden but rather a vote for democracy and against the inability to help common Americans, that Trump has already exhibited in his last term in office. Title: Re: Biden Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jun 26, 2024 10:03 pm https://www.facebook.com/share/p/ocN78YmfyvTvoTr8/?
Jamie Raskin tells Fox News Title: Re: Biden Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jul 02, 2024 03:30 pm https://youtube.com/shorts/eix-Uq3Ek20?si=yrnVSVnfobfAPg18
There are no kings in America. No one is above the law. But now that has changed. We the people must make sure that does not become a reality in November. Title: Re: Biden Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jul 29, 2024 10:21 pm https://apple.news/A4MapphsBS2ejkHsCu3U6gg
Biden ‘No one should be above the law. Not even the president. The Supreme Court ( because of Trumps appointees) put him above the law. Similar to a king or dictator. Title: Re: Biden Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jan 06, 2025 02:21 am This something you have never seen and will never see during the Trump years. "Biden is the first president in more than 20 years to expand Social Security benefits," a White House spokesperson said in a statement. "The bill he is signing today will expand benefits by hundreds of dollars per month for more than 2.5 million Americans." Social Security Fairness Act could restore benefits for millions, but policies still cause hardship The new law came in just under the wire, with Mr. Biden signing it only weeks before the end of his presidency and after the Senate on December 21 voted 76-20 to pass the measure in the waning hours of the 118th Congress. House lawmakers approved the bill, known as H.R. 82, in November. Long, hard road The push to enhance Social Security payments for public pension recipients has been decades in the making, with the Senate holding its first hearings into the policies in 2003. The Social Security Fairness Act had bipartisan support, yet faced last-minute objections from some Republicans due to its cost. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the law would add an estimated $195 billion to the federal deficit over a decade. https://apple.news/AJE5f8st_SIev0jot7nKRfA |